WoRMS source details
Chrysopetalum Ehlers, 1864 (status source)
Chrysopetalum eurypalea Perkins, 1985 (original description)
Chrysopetalum floridanum Perkins, 1985 (original description)
Chrysopetalum hernancortezae Perkins, 1985 (original description)
Chrysopetalum heteropalea Perkins, 1985 (original description)
Chrysopetalum remanei Perkins, 1985 (original description)
Hyalopale Perkins, 1985 (original description)
Hyalopale bispinosa Perkins, 1985 (original description)
Paleanotus debilis (Grube, 1855) accepted as Chrysopetalum debile (Grube, 1855) (status source)
Treptopale Perkins, 1985 (original description)
Treptopale rudolphi Perkins, 1985 (original description)
(after Perkins, 1985). Chrysopetalinae with body broad, depressed and long (to 200 segments). Paleae fan yellow to ... [details]
author: Hyalopale is "derived from a combination of the Greek, ‘hyalos’, glass, and ’-pale’, the second ... [details]
author: Hyalopale bispinosa "from the Latin prefix bi, two, and spinosa, thorny, and refers to the two groups of ... [details]
author: Treptopale "from a combination of the Greek, ‘treptos’, changed, and ‘-pale’, the second element ... [details]
Treptopale rudolphi is named in honor of Harvey D. Rudolph, Florida, Department of Environmental Regulation ... [details]
Type species remains Chrysopetalum fragile Ehlers, 1864, although it is evidently an unnecessary name replacing ... [details]